Diablo 4: Legion Events [Location & Walkthrough] – eXputer

Diablo 4’s Legion Events or the Gathering Legions Events randomly spawn around the map and are tougher versions of the already-known World Events additionally. Here, you’ll not only be fighting against tough enemies but also against time for the best possible rewards.

Key Takeaways

Legion Events are tougher versions of the World Events in Diablo 4.
You’re fighting against both tough enemies and time in these events.
Legion Events will randomly spawn around the map, and you’ll have to be on the lookout for these.
Once a Legion Event spawns, there is a small time limit in which you’ll have to reach the location of the event.
The event itself consists of three stages, and you’ll need your best classes in Diablo 4 to stand a chance here.

You’ll need to beat waves of enemies within the given time limit to spawn a Servant of Hell.
There are three Servants of Hell that you can spawn if you beat three waves.
There is a time limit for beating the servants as well, so you’ll need to be quick.
The more servants you beat, the more rewards you’ll get at the end.
If you fail to beat enemies within the time limit, the final boss spawns.
The final boss also spawns if you beat all three servants.
After defeating the boss, the event will end.

Important: Legion Events are extremely hard to beat solo, so make sure you attempt these with friends or other online players.

What Are Legion Events In Diablo 4?

Legion Events in Diablo 4 are challenging, randomly spawning encounters that represent tougher versions of standard World Events, demanding players to face difficult enemies while racing against the clock. Completing them is essential as they provide substantial rewards, including equipment, gold, XP, and gems, contributing significantly to character progression and overall gameplay enhancement.

How To Find Legion Events?

Legion Event Marked On The Map (Image Captured by Us)

Unlike World Events, you are not directly notified about ongoing Legion Events happening around the map. You’ll have to be on the lookout for these events yourself. Keep checking the map for the events to spawn. The sign of a Legion Event is shown in the image above and you’ll see it once it spawns on the map.

These are the possible spawn locations of the Legion Event that are known so far;

Norgoi Vigil – Dry Steppes
Kor Dragan – Fractured Peaks
Carrowcrest Ruins – Scosglen

There are different bosses that you will encounter depending on the location where the Legion Event Spawns. Additionally, as soon as you see a Legion Event icon on your map, start running toward it. There is a small time limit before the event starts, and you’ll have to make it to the location before that happens. If you don’t make it in time, then you will miss the event entirely and won’t be allowed to participate.

How To Complete A Legion Event In Diablo 4?

Legion Events are divided into three parts which include waves of enemies, Servants of Hell, and a final boss. All of these are timed when you’re running against the clock while fighting enemies.

You’ll have to beat the enemies within the given time limit to spawn the Servant of Hell. 
Next, you’ll need to defeat the Servant of Hell while staying within another time limit.
There are three Servants of Hell that you can spawn and kill if you manage to clear the waves in time.
The final boss will spawn if you fail to defeat enemies within the time limit.
The final boss also spawns when you defeat three Servants of Hell.

Legion Events are also really tough to beat solo, so make sure you’re playing these with other players or your friends in co-op.

Waves Of Enemies

Killing Enemies To Spawn Servant of Hell (Image Captured by eXputer)

The event starts by spawning waves of enemies that you’ll have to defeat within the given time limit, or the final boss will spawn in.

Defeating a wave will spawn in a Servant of Hell.
There are three Servants of Hell that you can spawn if you manage to defeat three waves.
The next wave is going to have a shorter time limit than the one before it additionally.

Servants Of Hell

Defeating A Servant of Hell (Screenshot Captured by eXputer)

As you already know, defeating the wave of enemies within the time limit will make the Servant of Hell spawn. This fight will also be timed, and you’ll have to defeat the Servant of Hell before the timer runs out. If you fail to do so, the final boss will spawn.

Servants of Hell spawn in with invincibility on the battlefield.
You’ll have to destroy the structures that shield these enemies before you can deal damage.
The more Servants of Hell you beat, the more rewards you’ll get at the end of the event.

Final Bossfight

Fighting The Final Boss of The Legion Event (Image Credit Copyright: eXputer)

Depending upon the location of the Legion Event, you will have to fight against a different final boss. In my case, I had to fight against the Khazra Abomination at the end of the Legion Event near the Dry Steppes. After you’re done defeating the final boss with your best class and best build, the event will end, and you’ll receive the rewards, which include the following;

Equipment
Gold
XP
Gems

The Diablo franchise makes a return with Diablo 4, and it is still extremely fun to play. The sheer amount of builds that you can make for all classes, including Barbarian, Rogue, Sorcerer, Druid, and Necromancer, is really amazing. You can explore a huge map filled with dungeons to beat. There are even various strongholds scattered around the map that you can conquer.

This concludes my guide on Diablo 4’s Legion Events or the Gathering Legions Events that can randomly spawn around the map and are tougher World Events. I have not only entailed the location of these events but have also explained how to complete these events in detail. I hope that the guide was helpful in learning about the Legion Events. Let me know what you think about Diablo 4 so far in the comments below!

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